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Jul 2, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +2 more
This briefing is for trustees and managers of DC occupational pension schemes. It outlines the latest legal developments and ongoing initiatives in the DC world, with links to issues of our regular publication 'What's Happening in Pensions' (WHiP) and other resources for those who want to read more. Please subscribe to our alerts to receive regular updates on pensions developments.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +1 more
Pensions Radar is a quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes. BRIEFINGPensions RadarPensions Radar is a quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes. Please speak to your usual Travers Smith contact if you would like to know more about any topics.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +6 more
IntroductionFunding and Investment modules: overviewWhat's new and what's not included? Next stepsComplying with the Code1. Introduction The Pensions Regulator's General Code of Practice (the Code) took effect on 28 March 2024 and sets out its expectations for good governance in occupational, personal and public service pension schemes. This includes expectations around funding and investment matters.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +2 more
IntroductionGoverning Body and the ESOGRisk Management: Risk Management FunctionRisk Management: Internal ControlsRisk Management: Own Risk AssessmentBoard Structure: Remuneration and Fee PolicyBoard Structure: Outsourcing policiesBoard Structure: Conflicts of interestKnowledge and understandingComplying with the Code1. Introduction The Pensions Regulator's General Code of Practice (the Code) took effect on 28 March 2024.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
lexology.com | Louisa Chambers |James Longster |Dan Reavill |Helen Reddish |Ben Chivers |Jonathan Rush | +40 more
Our round-up of recent and forthcoming developments in UK law and practice for our international stakeholders.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Jonathan Gilmour |Niamh Hamlyn |Peter Hughes |David James | +5 more
The Government has laid before Parliament the final regulations concerning the funding and investment strategy requirements to be introduced by the Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the "Regulations"). The Regulations set out new principles that will govern how defined benefit (DB) schemes will have to be funded, alongside an integrated investment strategy, based on a long-term objective for providing benefits (for example buy-out, consolidation or run-off).
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Jan 29, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Joseph Wren |Jonathan Gilmour |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James | +3 more
The Pensions Regulator (the "Regulator") has updated the questions for Defined Benefit ("DB") and Hybrid schemes to answer in this year's Scheme Return (which will need completing by 31 March 2024). As well as detailed additional questions about a scheme's leveraged liability driven investment ("LDI") arrangements, schemes must provide information about their fiduciary managers, investment consultancy providers and Additional Voluntary Contributions ("AVC") providers.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +1 more
Pensions Radar is a quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes. BRIEFINGPensions RadarPensions Radar is a quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes. Please speak to your usual Travers Smith contact if you would like to know more about any topics.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
lexology.com | Susie Daykin |Daniel Gerring |Niamh Hamlyn |David James |Andy Lewis |Dan Naylor | +3 more
The Pensions Regulator has published its General Code of Practice, setting out its expectations for good governance in occupational, personal and public service pension schemes. The Code has been laid before Parliament and is expected to take effect on 27 March 2024. What does the Code cover and how will it be applied? The Code consolidates and replaces 10 of the Regulator's 16 existing codes of practice into an updated, online version.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Andy Lewis |Harriet Sayer
In this session from the recent PMI's ESG and Climate Summit
(December 2023), Pensions Partner Andy Lewis and Senior Counsel
Harriet Sayer looked at how law and regulation, including the
recent output from the Taskforce on Social Factors, might help
support and guide schemes with moving social factors up the
agenda.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.